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Next season expected to be Wenger’s last at Arsenal

Arsene Wenger is expected to retain complete control of football matters at Arsenal next season – but there is reportedly a ‘growing feeling’ it will be his last year in charge.

Wenger has once again come in for criticism from Arsenal’s supporters this season after seeing another Premier League title challenge collapse, but a protest against the Frenchman was poorly observed at Saturday’s match against Norwich City.

It was reported on Sunday that Arsenal are also keeping tabs on Robert Lewandowski’s situation at Bayern and that Borussia Dortmund midfielder Julian Weigl and young Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney are further targets.

The Daily Telegraph says Wenger is also playing a major role in a revamp of Arsenal’s youth set-up, adding that ‘owner Stan Kroenke still trusts Wenger’s judgement and will not force any appointments on the club’s most successful manager’.